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Inhibition of neutrophil apoptosis by ATP is mediated by the P2Y11 receptor

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posted on 2024-11-01, 13:08 authored by Kathryn Vaughan, Leanne Stokes, Lynne Prince, Helen Marriott, Sabine Meis, Matthias Kassack, Colin Bingle, Ian Sabroe, A Surprenant, Moira Whyte
Neutrophils undergo rapid constitutive apoptosis that is delayed by a range of pathogen- and host-derived inflammatory mediators. We have investigated the ability of the nucleotide ATP, to which neutrophils are exposed both in the circulation and at sites of inflammation, to modulate the lifespan of human neutrophils. We found that physiologically relevant concentrations of ATP cause a concentration-dependent delay of neutrophil apoptosis (assessed by morphology, annexin V/To-Pro3 staining, and mitochondrial membrane permeabilization). We found that even brief exposure to ATP (10 min) was sufficient to cause a long-lasting delay of apoptosis and showed that the effects were not mediated by ATP breakdown to adenosine. The P2 receptor mediating the antiapoptotic actions of ATP was identified using a combination of more selective ATP analogs, receptor expression studies, and study of downstream signaling pathways. Neutrophils were shown to express the P2Y(11) receptor and inhibition of P2Y(11) signaling using the antagonist NF157 abrogated the ATP-mediated delay of neutrophil apoptosis, as did inhibition of type I cAMP-dependent protein kinases activated downstream of P2Y(11), without effects on constitutive apoptosis. Specific targeting of P2Y(11), could retain key immune functions of neutrophils but reduce the injurious effects of increased neutrophil longevity during inflammation.

History

Journal

Journal of Immunology

Volume

179

Issue

12

Start page

8544

End page

8553

Total pages

10

Publisher

American Association of Immunologists

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

Copyright © 2007 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc

Former Identifier

2006041213

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2013-06-17